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Applied Geology & Mineralogy Research Group
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The research group Applied Geology and Mineralogy integrates members of the research units Hydrogeology & Engineering Geology, Mineralogy and Applied Mineralogy and Sedimentpetrology and Environmental Geochemistry.
The research in applied geology aims at an improved understanding of the (hydro)mechanical and geochemical interactions between the geological sub-surface materials and the design of complex interventions of men on the system Earth (contamination of soil and rock, engineering civil projects and architectural works, environmental geotechnics,...).
Applied mineralogy includes research which is aimed specifically at understanding and solving problems which are related to the physical and chemical properties of minerals and materials. The research includes the complete spectrum of exploration and exploitation of ores and industrial minerals, construction materials and their raw materials and moreover all secondary rest products of current and historical mining and metallurgical processes.
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Within the Center for Archaeological Sciences, the mineral resources for the production of glass and metal in ancient times are studied through the use of geochemical methods, in particular Pb, Sr, Nd and Os isotopes. |
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Actual research topics |
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| Environmental geochemistry of heavy metals and Arsenic in river bed, overbank sediments, soils and mine tailings (Belgium, Luxembourg, Albania). |
| Diagenesis and reservoir characterization of carbonate rocks and sandstones. |
| Mineralogicalcharacterisation and use of industrial minerals (natural zeolites, building materials, clays,..) with a focus on quantitative XRD-powderdiffraction techniques. |
| Hydrogeological studies; characterization of aquifer properties and potentiality, vulnerability studies, remediation of groundwater contamination, groundwater flow and transport modelling, modelling river and groundwater interactions, multicomponent reactive transport modelling,.. |
| Sequestration of CO2 in sandstones. |
| Application of (microfocus) X-ray tomography in reservoir characterisation. |
| Groundwater pollution studies, i.e. Compound-specific stable isotope analysis (carbon, oxygen and hydrogen) in groundwater pollution by organic compounds and study of metalprecipitates in groundwater remediations. |
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Within the Center for Archaeological Sciences, the mineral resources for the production of glass and metal in ancient times are studied through the use of geochemical methods, in particular Pb, Sr, Nd and Os isotopes. |
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People |
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Academic staff
Batelaan, Okke
Dassargues, Alain
Elsen, Jan
Schittekat, Jacques
Swennen, Rudy
Vandenberghe, Noël
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Postdoc
Blanco, Garcia Ivan
Degryse, Patrick
Huysmans, Marijke
Schneider, Jens
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PhD students
Bertier, Pieter
Cizer, Ozlem
Cornejo, Mauricio
Horckmans, Liesbeth
Long, Haili
Machiels, Lieven
Mertens, Gilles
Moermans, Gert
Peeters, Luk
Remeysen, Katleen
Rocha, David Jhon
Rojas, Mujica Rodrigo
Schols, Edo
Shtiza, Aurela
Van Damme, An
Van den Bril, Koen
Van Marcke, Philippe
Verhack, Jeroen
Zeelmaekers, Edwin |
Master students
Godfroid, Janharm
Hamels, Fanny
Huijskens, Kris
van Haren, Tom
Vanstraelen, Annelies |
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Some recent publications |
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An overview of the most recent and representative publications of the research group can be found on the following web page.
A complete publication list can be found on the following web page. |
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Document (pdf) |
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Contacts |
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For more information, please contact Jan Elsen.
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